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United States Patent | 6,114,782 |
Lin ,   et al. | September 5, 2000 |
Disclosed is a stator of 2-phase step motor that has 4 stator coils, two in each phase. The coils are wound around 8 stator poles in a standard bifilar winding pattern. The first center-tap of the first phase and the second center tap of the second phase are connected. One end of the first phase makes a first terminal. One end of the second phase makes a second terminal. The other end of the first phase and the other end of the second phase are connected to make a third terminal. A three-phase driver can drive the step motor via these three terminals. Performance of the stator of the step motor can be improved by increasing the number of turns of the two coils whose ends make the first and second terminals. Then the three phase resistances of the stator can be adjusted to have similar resistances by reducing the wire gauge of the other two coils. This reduction of the wire size compensates for the space needed for the increase in the numbers of coil turns mentioned above. This connection scheme applies in general to a 4N-pole stator of a 2-phase step motor.
Inventors: | Lin; Ted T. (12307 Crayside La., Saratoga, CA 95070); Lin; Ryan C. (12307 Crayside La., Saratoga, CA 95070) |
Appl. No.: | 410495 |
Filed: | September 30, 1999 |
Current U.S. Class: | 310/49R; 310/179; 310/180; 310/184; 310/189; 310/200; 318/696 |
Intern'l Class: | H02K 037/00; H02K 001/00; H02K 003/00; H02K 019/26; H02K 017/00 |
Field of Search: | 310/49 R,179,180,184,189,200 318/696 |
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